I want to know how often you need to replace toyota timing components in 1998 toyoat tacoma 2.7L
SOURCE: 2004 toyota solara timing chain
You don't have to change your timing chain.. Timing chain last forever... If you don't hear any noise coming out from you engine, that means : nothing to worry about it... You can only adjust timing chain if there's any noise on the engine... Otherwise, just drive and go for fun... I have 2004 Solara and 110,000 miles already.. still runs great!.. My mechanic told me if I hear any noise like a chain noise, I have to see him for adjustment... I hope this message helps you...
SOURCE: 1998 toyota tacoma P0302 Cylinder 2 Misfire
do a compression test on the engine.if that checks out ok then the problem is either an ignition problem or a bad fuel injector
SOURCE: toyota 4runner timing belt or chain?
60000 or 48 months on belt which is used on the 5VZ-FE motor. The 2RZ-FE and 3RZFE are chain and there is no clear information about changeing them as a maintenence. i hope this helps.
SOURCE: How do you reset the alarm system after changing a
factory alarms do not need to be reset.. if a problem cycle key in drivers door lock then unlock a few times// that manually sets and deactivates factory alarm
SOURCE: thermostat replacement in a 1998 toyota tacoma
You're going to lose some coolant, so have a bucket or other container ready. Follow the upper radiator hose to the point where it's connected to the engine. The hose is clamped to a metal housing which is bolted to the engine. Remove the bolts (not the hose) and lift the housing to expose the thermostat (may require a little prying with a screwdriver or similar tool). Note how the old thermostat is fitted (which end is up), lift it out of the engine, and then remove all traces of gasket from the housing and the engine. Install the new thermostat and gasket, replace the bolts, add coolant as necessary, and you're done.
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